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Posted by HENRY E NC on November 25, 2006 at 14:50:54 from (65.210.101.35):
In Reply to: sulfated batteries posted by whiskeyriver on November 24, 2006 at 22:32:40:
Batteries are a favorite subject of mine, so here goes. I had a large sailboat for many tears and the first coupke of years I spent an ample amount on deep cycle batteries until I DISCOVERED GEL CELLS ( hAD THEM IN MY AIRPLANE FOR YEARS) and after installing 6 group 27's for house batteries and four for engine starting, handling winch duties and dinghy lift I had nor problem for the next twelve years. The sevret to maintaing a battery is charging at the proper voltage. My gel had to charged at 13.8 volts no more no less. After the 12 years I switched to GlaSS MAT BATTERIES because the charge voltage is not as critical. That was 1998 and the are still going strong. Thousands of cycles. Glass mats such as optima are costly but pay off in the long run. There are many braands around and the military uses them almost exclusively now I have been told.
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